Brooklyn

A quartet of crooks held up a Cypress Hills motel early Wednesday, cops said. Police said three of the thugs burst into the lobby of the Imperial Motel on East New York Avenue near Alabama Avenue at 12:40 a.m., claimed they were armed and forced the front-desk attendant into a restroom. The trio grabbed $790, along with the staffer’s iPhone, and dashed out of the motel, authorities said. They met up with a man acting as a lookout and the four suspects fled, according to law-enforcement authorities.

Two gunman wounded a teen at a Coney Island bodega, according to police. Surveillance video released Friday by cops shows one of the assailants opening the door of the deli on Surf Avenue near West 30th Street at 11:45 p.m. on Jan. 3 and firing at an 18-year-old man inside. A second shooter walked up moments later and added to the barrage, then both thugs (above) ran off, authorities said. The victim, struck in the hip and leg, was taken to Lutheran Hospital in serious but stable condition. Investigators arrested Luis Cintron, 23, on Jan. 9, and charged him with assault, but his alleged ­accomplice is still in the wind. Investigators said the shooters and the victim argued prior to the attack, but the exact nature of the dispute was not immediately known.

Manhattan

Two thugs robbed a man of $5,000 and a diamond cross in East Harlem, authorities said. The 30-year-old victim was walking to a bank near East 109th Street and Second Avenue at 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 30 when he was grabbed from behind by the assailants, police said. The goons punched him in the face, snatched an envelope filled with cash and ripped a gold chain with a diamond crucifix from his neck, cops said. The victim declined medical attention. Both suspects stand about 5-foot-8 and one sports a mustache, authorities said.

Queens

A thug stole three pairs of headphones from a Woodhaven electronics store and slashed a staffer who tried to stop him, police said. The crook walked into Radio Shack on Jamaica Avenue near Woodhaven Boulevard at 7:45 p.m. on Jan. 2, grabbed three pairs of Beats by Dre and headed for the exit, according to cops. The staffer, 18, confronted the man, who pulled out scissors and cut him. The victim was not seriously injured. The suspect is about 30 years old, 5-foot-9, and 160 pounds.